“In 1969 the US Senate had a hearing on funding the newly developed Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The proposed endowment was $20 million, but President Nixon wanted it cut in half because of the spending going on in the Vietnam War. This is an video clip of the exchange between Mr. Rogers and Senator Pastore, head of the hearing. Senator Pastore starts out very abrasive and by the time Mr. Rogers is done talking, Senator Pastore’s inner child has heard Mr. Rogers and agreed with him. Enjoy.”

Super double plus thanks to sandlehand for making this available to the public.

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Recently watched this in a game design class I took. Also Fred used to be my neighbor kind of. He lived about 10 min from my house growing up.

http://www.myspace.com/yourgoodtwin Your Good Twin

Got a heavy “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” vibe. That was awesome. Don’t you just want to hang out with him? I’m so glad he was never defaced as some secret flamingo molester or something in his private life.

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Yah, I’ve always thought that he and Bob Keeshan (otherwise known as Captain Kangaroo) were those rare birds who were exactly as they appeared to be.

BADD

This confirms alot of things I had thought about Mr. Rogers.

I am in awe of him.

Mr. Mistoffolees

Fantastic

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that completely made my month.

highseas2

That a great clip for a class act and indeed a caring man. Thanks for posting this.

Invictus

Mr. Rogers Rocks.

http://www.transbuddha.com The Good Reverend

I really feel sorry for today’s kids, that they don’t have role models as great as Fred Rogers was.

Boss Robot

Wow, I can’t believe he talks like that in real life! He’s very hypnotic with the way he say things. we should bring this kind of stuff back!

I was so amazed when he fed fish! He was feeding fish!!!! And not the live bait kind of way you do with sharks but with ordinary fish flakes! Fish flakes! Man, that was some good times.

Aymans_cat

This is the first time I’ve been able to watch Mr. Rogers since his death. I have had to turn the channel when I’d see him. Honestly, it hit me hard. I watched him every day as a child and every day with my kids when they were small. He was with me more than my father. I think I loved him more than my father. I know there’s a lot of latchkey kids who, like me, felt shuffled around in real life, but who had a home in Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood. May God bless him.